Bachelor of Laws
2025
- Total Tuition Fee147,600 AUDExact Tuition Fee
- Fee Per Academic Year36,900 AUDExact Tuition Fee
- Course Duration4.0 Year (208 weeks)
Overview
Introduction
Raise the bar with a career in lawIf you’ve aspired to a career in legal practice, then UC's Bachelor of Laws will help get you there in no time. Our highly practical approach is a marked strength, and continues to set our law degree apart from the rest.With small class sizes, a purpose-built eMoot Court and highly qualified and experienced staff, you’ll be encouraged to develop your advocacy abilities and legal skills while understanding their connection to legal history and law in context.You can tailor your individual study program by selecting a variety of electives across many areas of law, and even choose to accelerate your studies with winter term subjects. The course will ground your education in the latest legal innovations, develop your communication and interpersonal skills and allow you to become an agile, ethical and effective legal professional.Graduate EntryExperience counts at UC.If you’ve already completed an Australian Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent, you’ll be able to complete our Bachelor of Laws in 3 years instead of 4. Credit is simply applied towards your open electives, which means you can complete your studies sooner.Study a Bachelor of Laws at UC and you will:Undertake in-depth study of key areas of law that give you the required academic knowledge for admission to Australian legal practiceChoose from an array of specialist electives that include environmental law, government law, gender, commercial law, technology, legal innovation and moreParticipate in a program of study with a proven track record of excellence in graduate employment outcomes and work-integrated learningHave the option of completing Honours in your final year of study. This allows you to graduate with a deeper understanding of the various technical and theoretical aspects of the law and can help prepare you for a variety of roles within and outside the justice sectorWork Integrated LearningThe course encourages you to apply your talents in the real world, with opportunities to complete a law internship and international study through links with law firms, governments, non-governmental agencies and overseas universities.You will have the opportunity to choose one law elective which includes a practical Work Integrated Learning (WIL) based component. Past student internship examples have included:Small, medium and large law firmsCommunity legal centresGovernment departments (both ACT and federal)CourtsCommunity organisations such as Victim Support ACTOverseas placements in the US at The Carter Center and the Office of the State Public Defender (California).You’ll also have access to WIL opportunities at the University’s Legal Advice Clinic for Small Business, where students assist legal professionals in providing free legal and financial services to small businesses, local residents and students.Career opportunitiesSolicitor*Barrister*Associate*Judge*Judge’s associateMagistrate*RegistrarPolicy adviserLegal researcherCommunity lawyer*Justice policy officerParliamentary counselLegislative drafterLaw reform officerFinance sectorGovernanceManagementLicensingBuilding and ConstructionBusiness*Subject to satisfactory completion of an undergraduate law degree and successful completion of a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice, which qualifies you for admission to practice as a lawyer.Course-specific informationThe Bachelor of Laws is structured around the professional requirements for admission to legal practice.UC’s Bachelor of Laws has professional accreditation with the Supreme Courts of both the ACT and New South Wales and through mutual recognition the degree may serve as the basis for admission in all Australian jurisdictions. You may choose to undertake the Bachelor of Laws as a combined degree to widen your future career options.The Bachelor of Laws allows high-achieving students to complete Honours in their final year of study. In place of two electives, eligible students can enrol into an 'Honours Law' unit, which means completing your Honours won't require an additional year of study. [095937J]
Key Dates
2025
2026
2027
Language Requirements
IELTS Score
PTE Score
2025 year(s)
Listening
6.0
Speaking
6.0
Reading
6.5
Writing
6.0
Overall
6.5
School Level
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Course Campuses
- ACT
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